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D66123GC20 - Oracle BPM 11g Modeling Ed 2

Day 1 lessons 1 - 4
Day 2 Lessons 5 - 9
Day 3 Lessons 10 - 13

Day 1

1 Course Overview
Intended audience
Process analyst or business analyst
Knowledge of Business modeling
BPM tools 11g
We will see later specifically what each tool will be used for
 Oracle Business Process Composer
o This tool is used for creating projects and processes within that project
o Primary tool for Business Process Analysts
 Oracle BPM Studio
o Can be used for edits to process model
o Tool used by Process developers
o Used to run simulations
 Oracle BPM Workspace
o Business user tasks performed in workspace
 Oracle Business Activity Monitoring (BAM)
o Tool to create and run reports for monitoring business processes

Course objectives
 Describe the Oracle BPM Methodology Life Cycle
 Describe the various components of the Oracle BPM Suite and how they are used in BPM
 Create process models using Business Process Composer
 Run simulations to fine-tune a business process
 Participate in a running process as an end user
 Configure a process to gather custom metrics
 Analyze process activity using standard and custom dashboards in Oracle BPM Workspace
 View and build real-time reports using Business Activity Monitoring (BAM)
 Edit deployed business rules at run time

2 The BPM Life Cycle and the Oracle BPM Suite

Objectives
• Define business process management and list its benefits
• Describe the BPM Life Cycle
• List the components and features of the Oracle BPM Suite
• Describe sample workflows using components of the Oracle BPM Suite
• Describe the case study used in the course

3 Modeling a Process Using Oracle Business Process Composer


Objectives
• Model the RequestQuote process using Oracle Business Process Composer
• Save a private copy of your process model

4 Collaborating on BPM Projects


Objectives
• Sharing BPM projects with other Business Process Composer users
• Sharing BPM projects with BPM Studio users

Day 2
5 Documenting business Processes
Objectives
 Understand the ways in which the model can be documented to allow collaboration between:

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o the process analyst and the end user in order for the process to run effectively
o the process analyst and the developer to ensure process implementation meets business requirements.

6 Creating BPM Projects Based on Templates


Objectives
• Describe what templates are
• Describe template edit polices
• Create and edit projects based on templates

7 Using Additional BPMN Flow Objects


Objectives
• Describe how information is handled in Oracle BPM 11g
• List the types of flow elements used in a BPMN model
• Select the appropriate tasks, gateways, and subprocesses to use when modeling a business process
• Describe the role of events in a business process model

8 Creating and Using Human Tasks


Objectives
• Create and edit Human tasks
• Associate user tasks with human task
9 Running Simulations
Objectives
 Explain the benefits of running simulations
 Configure simulations
 Run simulations
 Analyze the results, and optimize the process

Day 3
10 Participating in a Running Process
Objectives
 Describe how to deploy a project using Composer
 Access Workspace and describe the interface
 Participant in a running process
 Describe what guided business processes are and how to configure them

11 Using Process Analytics


 Describe the monitoring options in Oracle BPM
o BAM dashboard
 Use built-in metrics and standard BPM dashboards to analyze process activity
 Configure custom metrics and custom BPM dashboards to analyze process activity

12 Creating Real-Time Dashboards Using BAM (business activity monitoring)


 Describe benefits and features of Oracle BAM
o real-time visibility within your business operations
 View BAM dashboards using Active Viewer
 Build a simple BAM dashboard using Active Studio

13 Customizing Processes and Rules


Objectives
 Describe the major components of Oracle business rules
 Design Business Rules
 Edit deployed Business Rules at run time

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